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From: "Roberto Lo Giacco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 9:13 PM
Subject: Caching


> Hello all,
> I'm not registered on this list, so I hope the system will accept my email
> and you'll answer me not just on the mailing list..
> My problem is to provide an easy and powerfull way to separate wedmaster,
> webdesigner and content provider roles for my company website. We wish to
> have one style for the entire site and give to the content providers a
> limited control over the web pages style.
> I supposed cocoon 2 was the solution to our problem so I downloaded and
> started it, but I experienced a very slow response even for the cocoon
> documentation which doesn't have dynamic contents.
> My question is: does cocoon2 generate HTML files if all the contents in
the
> processing pipeline are static or does it generate the content everytime
> it's requested? In the latter case cocoon2 doesn't solve my problem
because
> I need to dinamically regenerate static contents, like an HTML page from
an
> XML document which will be updated once a week or once a month...

Cocoon2 was made also with this in mind.
You can execute Cocoon from the command line and have it create the site
statically.
Look at the docs-faqs for this.


Nicola Ken Barozzi These are the days of miracle and wonder...
                               ...so don't cry baby, don't cry
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Simon

> Thanx in advance,
>    Roberto Lo Giacco
>
> P.S.
> I read the documentation about caching and checked if caching is active
and
> it seems it is active by default: I have changed nothing in the
> configuration file...
>
>
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